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by Web Editor published Mar 02, 2012 last modified Sep 28, 2012 09:27 AM — filed under: , , ,
Here is an interactive map of all National LCC's.
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by Web Editor published Jun 20, 2014 last modified Jul 13, 2020 05:47 PM
Edit tab for editing personal profile.
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Organization Project Bog Turtle
by Web Editor published Apr 21, 2020 last modified Apr 28, 2022 08:45 PM — filed under: , , , ,
Project Bog Turtle, established in 1995, is a conservation initiative of the North Carolina Herpetological Society. Tom Thorp (Three Lakes Nature Center and Aquarium, Richmond, VA) is currently the chair and is assisted by Ann B. Somers (UNC-Greensboro, Greensboro, NC). The original project was originated in the late 1970s by Dennis Herman as a continuation of a bog turtle distribution survey, initiated by Robert T. Zappalorti (Herpetological Associates, Inc.), in southwestern North Carolina and expanded to include other southern states to locate new sites and populations of bog turtles. Most of the work, however, was conducted in North Carolina. The project involved population density studies in several sites and a captive propagation and head-start program at the Atlanta Zoological Park (now Zoo Atlanta). It was evident, as the project progressed, that additional personnel and assistance from various state, federal, and private agencies would be needed.
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by Web Editor published Oct 06, 2013
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by Web Editor published Oct 06, 2013
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Video Protecting the Tennessee River Gorge
by Web Editor published Sep 24, 2015 last modified Mar 09, 2022 11:25 PM — filed under: , , , ,
A video documenting why the Tennessee River Gorge Trust's work is necessary.
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File PDF document Pruiskma et al 1981.pdf
by Web Editor published Jan 13, 2015 last modified Jan 14, 2015 09:24 PM
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File PDF document Pugsley et al 1985.pdf
by Web Editor published Jan 13, 2015 last modified Jan 14, 2015 09:24 PM
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Organization ECMAScript program Purdue Extension-Forestry and Natural Resources
by Web Editor published Feb 22, 2023 — filed under: ,
Purdue Extension-Forestry and Natural Resources is a part of a larger group, the Cooperative Extension Service (CES), one of the nation’s largest and best-researched providers of science-based information and education. The Purdue Extension-Forestry and Natural Resources is a great resource and reaches out not only to the state of Indiana but worldwide. We provide resources for aquaculture, fish management, urban and forestry management, natural resource planning, wildlife, and sustainable biomaterials. We encourage you to browse, download free publications, view workshops on the Purdue Extension-FNR Calendar, ask an expert, view Purdue Extension Annual Report and visit other sites that have been added as helpful links.
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Image JPEG image Pygmy salamander (Desmognathus wrighti)
by Web Editor published Sep 12, 2011 last modified Dec 01, 2015 02:03 AM
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